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America is committing suicide. Can we pull back from going over the edge?

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Bad leaders, willful ignorance, & science aversion create chaos. America has hit the trifecta. Too many are unknowingly committing suicide. What’s next?

It is difficult as those with clear thoughts, wisdom, and foresight clearly see our country in the process of suicide.

I do not use the term lightly. I use the suburbs that I live in as a microcosm of America weighted accordingly. As positive as I am and make sure to remain, it is hard to put a spin on the slow but accelerating speed of America’s suicide. 

The America that we think we are is on life-support after purposefully using COVID-19 for a near-fatal and increasing dosage.

Today we rant with the expectation that it will cause most who listen to think about how to get to an antidote.

A National Suicide in progress


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